An Orlando mother was arrested Friday after police said she walked away from a traffic crash, tossed her toddler toward an officer and punched another cop.

A sport utility vehicle driven by Tamika Williams, 28, clipped a tree, rolled over and crashed into a fence at Signal Hill Road and Lantern Court in Rosemont about 11:55 p.m., an arrest report states.

Williams got out of the SUV, then got back in and tried to drive away, a resident who was awakened by the crash told investigators. The vehicle was disabled, however, and Williams walked off with her 2-year-old daughter, according to the report.

Williams would not stop when police told her to, so one of the officers ran in front of her. She threw her daughter at him, "forcing me to catch the baby," he wrote.

Williams, whose face was bleeding and who smelled of alcohol, punched a female officer in the head and continued to hit her until the cop holding Williams' daughter tased Williams, the report states.

Williams was arrested on charges of child neglect, battery on a law-enforcement officer, resisting arrest with violence and leaving the scene of an accident. She and her daughter were taken to Florida Hospital Orlando, where the child was placed in state custody.